Prickly Muffin
- Episode aired Aug 22, 2014
- TV-MA
- 25m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
6.7K
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A child actress from the sitcom BoJack starred in 20 years ago shows up at his house leading to a series of chaotic events.A child actress from the sitcom BoJack starred in 20 years ago shows up at his house leading to a series of chaotic events.A child actress from the sitcom BoJack starred in 20 years ago shows up at his house leading to a series of chaotic events.
Will Arnett
- BoJack Horseman
- (voice)
Amy Sedaris
- Princess Carolyn
- (voice)
Alison Brie
- Diane Nguyen
- (voice)
- …
Paul F. Tompkins
- Mr. Peanutbutter
- (voice)
- …
Aaron Paul
- Todd Chavez
- (voice)
Adam Conover
- Ethan
- (voice)
- …
Kristen Schaal
- Sarah Lynn
- (voice)
Dave Segal
- Blackmailer #2
- (voice)
Nicole Sullivan
- Fan Girl
- (voice)
Aisha Tyler
- Sextina Aquafina
- (voice)
- …
Featured reviews
We find out that Sara Lynn was verbally abused by BoJack as a child star on his TV show. She goes through what a lot of children in her position do. She uses her fame to get what she wants, but boredom gets her into drugs. Eventually, she is sexy and lost. BoJack tries to rescue her but has almost no skills to do it. He is still a child himself. Once in his house, Sara Lynn brings in her friends to demolish the place. And there is more (beyond the pale).
I feel this episode deserves a 6 stars rating, even when I liked Sarah Lynn during the series.
It shows us what every child in her position of fame does, leaning to making music and doing drugs; until her career starts to go only downhill.
Wasn't a funny episode, and we got to see how Bojack abused Sarah Lynn verbally in the TV Show Horsin' Around, and Sarah Lynn's mother didn't care about her daughter's safety or integrity.
I don't know if it's the guilt that Bojack feels for how he treated her in the past, or what it is that makes him feel obligated to invite her to his house and allow her all the things she wants.
It shows us what every child in her position of fame does, leaning to making music and doing drugs; until her career starts to go only downhill.
Wasn't a funny episode, and we got to see how Bojack abused Sarah Lynn verbally in the TV Show Horsin' Around, and Sarah Lynn's mother didn't care about her daughter's safety or integrity.
I don't know if it's the guilt that Bojack feels for how he treated her in the past, or what it is that makes him feel obligated to invite her to his house and allow her all the things she wants.
I genuinely love that the writer finally show me the glimpse of real princess carolyn. But still I'm not satisfy with episode. The story world is still so much flat and typical. And the plot is to thin for its context, the story is not moving forward if characters explain it to us. But there is no significant plot-point to accent it with this deep explanations of character's patterns or motivations.
So we get the first appearance of Sara Lynn, who had a tough time with BoJack as a kid, and she eventually gets like almost every media whore out there, craves attention, replaced later, and fallen into a deep place. Then we get BoJack saying everything is society's fault, which is funny because sometimes, it is.
This wasn't the best, but this is the only season that wasn't so overall, not bad.
This wasn't the best, but this is the only season that wasn't so overall, not bad.
Did you know
- TriviaThe image on BoJack's phone for when Mr. Peanutbutter calls him is a red fire hydrant.
- GoofsOf all the awards Temple Grandin (2010) won, a People's Choice Award wasn't one of them, so it's impossible for Mr. Peanutbutter to have that award for it. However, this show is clearly set in an alternate reality with talking animals playing a significant part of the entertainment industry, so variations in awards compared to the real world are to be expected.
- Quotes
BoJack Horseman: People usually don't want to hang out with me after rehab. I'm really more of a before rehab friend.
- Crazy creditsAfter Todd breaks BoJack's bed in the third episode, the opening title sequence shows the corner of the bed being held up by books.
- SoundtracksBoJack Horseman Theme
Written by Patrick J. Carney (as Patrick Carney) and Ralph Carney
Details
- Runtime
- 25m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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